Qimonda HY[B/E]25L256160AF 256-MBit Mobile-RAM (DRAM)
In some Kindles, these chips have an Infineon Technologies logo. Qimonda was spun out of Infineon in 2006.
According a HY[B/E]25L256160AF datasheet on Alldatasheet.com, the "256MBit Mobile-RAM is a new generation of low power, four bank synchronous DRAM organized as4 banks x 4 Mbit x 16 with additional features for mobile applications."
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